Author's Note: Hello, all! Since I completely love Mortal Kombat, and there is a disturbing lack of any kind of Mortal Kombat sexy stuff on the internet, I have decided to write a series of novellas centered around different Mortal Kombat ships I encounter and happen to like. They will contain explicit sex and language, but y'all know that's just the kinda writer I am. But as you guys will find out, it will not be just about the sex. Think of it as a dramatic story that takes place between two characters with added sex as a plus. Also keep in mind that I will keep the stories as in-line with the official canon as possible, but I will have to change a couple of very minor things, but nothing whatsoever significant. So without any further ado...
Quick, Second Author's Note: This story begins about a year before the main events about Cassie begin in the Mortal Kombat X story.
Mortal Kombat X Romances
Story 1
Cassie Cage and D'Vorah: Will they taste the same?
One
Cassie Cage sighed in exasperation for several reasons. The first was that she was currently deployed in this hazardous, hostile realm helping an even more hostile half-bug-half-woman track down an even yet more hostile psychopath half-Edenian-half-Tarkatan mutant who claimed to be empress of this hazardous, hostile realm. The second was that this hazardous, hostile realm was not only blisteringly hot, but also very humid. This, in combination with her skintight leather combat suit did not make for a happy Cassandra Cage. Her half-bug-half-woman companion for this trek through the jungle was none other than D'Vorah, first minister to the current emperor of Outworld, Kotal Kahn. The hybrid woman looked at Cassie with disdain as they moved through the dense Outworld jungle. Cassie couldn't help but let out a groan when an insect bit her neck, causing her to swat and kill it. D'Vorah let out a small chuckle.
"Something funny to you?" Cassie asked her "companion" who merely scoffed at her. "A friend of yours?" The human held a gloved hand out, the large Outworld insect crushed against her palm. Milky juices leaked out of its nearly flattened corpse.
"Not one of mine." The hybrid spat, a small grin on her face as she strutted past the girl. "However, I could hear it."
"Oh yeah? What was he saying?" Cassie asked as she quickened her pace a bit in order to keep up with D'Vorah. "Aww what is it? You distracted by a roach motel or something?" The hybrid stopped for a moment and looked at Cassie, her eyes narrowing.
"Know this, human. We are not 'friends'. This one answers only to Kotal Kahn, and your childish, asinine demeanor will only serve to make you nothing more than an exalted errand girl. Now kindly keep to yourself and keep your eyes open." D'Vorah finished, continuing to walk.
"Then why the fuck did you even answer my question?..." Cassie asked, raising her arms before dropping them to her rather curvy thighs. "Asshole."
The two females walked for what felt like hours...at least to Cassie. She lived in a massive house previously owned by her father, Johnny. She had air conditioning and a bathtub and a large, walk-in shower. The young warrior, as tough as she was, was not happy at all.
"So, all I've seen has been trees and...well, trees." Cassie grunted as she climbed over a massive tree root. "You seem like you have some kinda extra-sensory stuff going on. You find anything?" A few moments passed and D'Vorah sighed.
"There is a scent trail that leads further on through this clearing. Though the trail is aged, so this one cannot ascertain the specifics on what left the scent. All this one knows for sure is that something that isn't usually lurking within this jungle left it."
"You know, I've been meaning to ask you about this, why do you say 'This One' every time you refer to yourself?" Cassie asked. "I mean, I know it's probably part of your culture or something, but-"
"First of all-" D'Vorah began in an infuriated snarl, turning quickly on Cassie, who merely smirked. Regaining her composure, D'Vorah continued. "I do not always refer to myself as 'this one'. It is a facet of my culture, as my kind is usually united in a..." The hybrid trailed off for a moment but continued walking. "It is not important at this moment."
"Oh...I'm uh...I'm sorry." Cassie said. "I didn't mean to dig too deep or anything."
"Do not mention it again." D'Vorah spat, adjusting her hood.
"You know, talking sometimes helps-"
"This one will not repeat herself." D'Vorah interrupted, bringing a small frown to Cassie's lips. The two continued moving in awkward silence for a while and for a time, Cassie found it enjoyable. All D'Vorah did was jump down her throat any time she'd try to speak to her about...anything. No matter how hard the Earthrealm girl tried, she could not get a steady conversation going with the hybrid.
The weather. No one reacts in a negative way to talking about the weather.
"So...I'm slow-cooking in this suit." Cassie said with a small chuckle, pinching the leather on her arm and pulling it before letting it go. She had expected it to snap back to her skin like elastic, but the material was well made and eased back into its original position. The suit surely wasn't fitting for a climate like this, but in most circumstances and most other climates, the suit was extremely confortable and flexible, allowing almost complete liberty of movement.
"I have often wondered about the practicality of your choice of garb." D'Vorah sighed. Cassie could hardly believe it. A reply that wasn't cynical or just downright mean.
"Oh, it's flexible like you wouldn't believe." Cassie replied. "And in colder temperatures, it's good for insulation. It's kinda like a second skin." D'Vorah smirked and looked at Cassie, who was now walking next to her.
"One could assume that your outfit is used to attract mates, as well." D'Vorah added. Cassie found it hard to tell if D'Vorah was genuinely trying to keep the conversation going, or trying to insult her again. She had to think of a clever response. Cassie couldn't just let D'Vorah get away without zinging her back. She thought for a brief moment and remembered the immortal words of her father.
"When in doubt, baby girl, talk smack."
"Well, you're one to talk, little miss cloak-and-panties." Cassie spouted with a smirk, bringing her sunglasses down to look at D'Vorah, raising an eyebrow. D'Vorah narrowed her eyes and scoffed.
"This one's outfit is simply practical and suited for the climate of this realm." The queen replied.
"So that's what suited is in Outworld? I'd be interested to see what you guys consider nude." Cassie cracked a smile at the statement. D'Vorah was less than amused at the corny joke. "But seriously...it...it suits you."
The statement brough heavy confusion to D'Vorah as many thoughts shot through her head at once. The human had been the punching bag for her insults borne of frustration for the whole day and now she was...complimenting her on her figure?
"What?" Cassie asked, giving D'Vorah a smug smile. "Raid got your tongue?" D'Vorah cocked her head to the side slightly.
"Raid?" The insect queen asked.
"Uh...It's this...Spray we have at home...It-"
D'Vorah almost immediately thrust an index finger into the Earthrealmer's face, interrupting the girl in the middle of her sentence.
"Quiet." Cassie, now angry herself at this sudden and rude gesture, slapped the hand away.
"Up yours. I was just trying to make some conversation."
"Shut your mouth!" D'Vorah hissed as she began to look around, as if she was seeing or smelling something. "Get down!" D'Vorah grabbed Cassie's shoulder as she led her into a bush where they both hid from the oncoming Tarkatan patrol led by one of Mileena's chief operatives, Rain. He looked around suspiciously after noticing the footprints he stood over. The five soldiers accompanying him were not intelligent enough to realize they were there, but Rain was not like his soldiers.
"Fan out! There are spies." Rain barked as his soldiers moved out to search the environment. Cassie silently cursed as the soldiers began to search. Odds were that one would stumble upon she and D'Vorah within moments. Rain merely stood where he was, electing to let one of his soldiers take a fatal surprise blow should one arise. Surely enough, one soldier began to cautiously move toward D'Vorah and Cassie. The Earthrealmer withdrew one of her pistols from its holster on her back and silently cocked it. D'Vorah noticed this and looked at Cassie, who looked at her. As the Tarkatan soldier came closer and closer to the bush, Cassie nodded at D'Vorah, who in turn nodded to her.
Right as the soldier began to lean over the bush, Cassie thrust her gun up, the barrel breaking through the soldier's long teeth before pulling the trigger, causing bits of skull, blood and brain matter to splatter on the foliage behind him. As his body crumpled to the ground, the other soldiers charged. Cassie emerged from the bush and put a round through another soldier's head with expert precision. A third soldier cried out as he charged Cassie, arm blade poised to impale her. At the last moment, Cassie performed an impressive vertical backflip, dodging the blade and allowing D'Vorah to follow suit by thrusting one of her long stingers through the soldier's neck, splattering even more blood. The hybrid couldn't help but note a certain admiration for Cassie as she landed and sheathed her guns and withdrew her baton, poised to take on the other two soldiers, who took some time in approaching. The hybrid's eyes shot to Rain, who stood casually, his arms crossed. He seemed to be challenging her.
"Rain is mine." D'Vorah growled before letting her wings emerge, allowing her to approach Rain while Cassie fought the remaining two soldiers.
"D'Vorah...Prepare to die." Rain snarled before a quick laugh from Cassie distracted him.
"Dear God, could you be more stereotypical?" Cassie asked after doling out a pretty serious-looking roundhouse kick to a soldier, causing him to stumble back, clutching his jaw as the other soldier recovered from his injuries and launched a punch into Cassie's face.
"Your friend should spend less time talking." Rain chided.
"Cassandra Cage is not of your concern. This one believes that you should worry about your impending death." D'Vorah spat back at the Tarkatan general, causing him to growl as he lunged at her, launching a coordinated series of punches. D'Vorah dodged each of them and delivered an uppercut to Rain's lower jaw. Recovering from his stumble, Rain steadied himself. D'Vorah prepared for another assault. Rain may not have been the most powerful opponent, but there was no denying that he was incredibly skilled.
"Attack, coddled one." D'Vorah said.
"With pleasure, insect." Rain replied before lunging yet again, faking D'Vorah out with a feint strike before following up with a large punch to the side of D'Vorah's head and a kick to her side. D'Vorah grimaced at the pain Rain caused her and lashed a stinger out, punching a small hole in the side of his chest. He groaned and threw another punch, which was dodged and countered by D'Vorah with a kick to the side of his body and a punch to his injury which caused the prince to cry out. Rain grabbed D'Vorah and threw her into a nearby tree, but not before D'Vorah punctured him once more with a stinger. The hybrid cried out as the impact with the tree rocked her body. A pop in a couple ribs followed with sickening pain let D'Vorah know that she was probably not going to win this fight.
Rain followed up with a ruthless series of punches and kicks delivered to D'Vorah's face, body and legs. D'Vorah was able to counter some of them, landing the occasional punch and stinger strike, but it was clear that the insect queen was outmatched. A punch to D'Vorah's cracked ribs made her cry out and double over. Rain then grabbed D'Vorah's neck and threw her back against the tree and summoned some water from a nearby river, launching it at high pressure into the side of D'Vorah's head, causing her to cry out once more and stumble. The Edenian then called down a small strike of lighting which brought D'Vorah crumbling to the ground.
The hybrid groaned as her vision faded in and out, Rain standing triumphantly over her. He summoned a ball of water about the size of her head, presumably to drown her. Rain chuckled evilly, rotating the ball of water in the air.
"I shall send your waterlogged head to Ko'atal's palace." Rain hissed as he brought the ball back to thrust it into her head. Before he could end D'Vorah, however, a bullet punctured his shoulder right where the joint in the arm that held the water ball. He cried out in both pain and surprise as Cassie leapt to D'Vorah's aid, delivering what appeared to be a massive kick to Rain's face.
"I've got you, D'Vorah!" Cassie said to her comrade, whose vision continued to fade. Cassie dodged a punch from rain and slugged him in the face, knocking him out of D'Vorah's diminishing field of vision. The insect queen's head fell to the side as she saw the two soldiers Cassie had squared off with.
One had a bullet hole in his head and the other's bottom jaw was completely missing. D'Vorah couldn't help but feel amused at the skill of this Earthrealm girl she had previously underestimated as she lost consciousness, lulled by Cassie's angered grunts, Rain's pained cries and heavy blows coming into contact with flesh and bone.
...
D'Vorah came to in a small makeshit camp, illuminated by a large fire, presumably built by Cassie, who was eating a protein bar. The Earthrealmer didn't seem to notice that D'Vorah was awake and continued to eat her protein bar in silence, seemingly just staring at the fire. D'Vorah wondered what went through the human's head as she observed the popping flames. Unexpectedly, Cassie looked over at the hybrid, who, against her better judgement, pretended to be asleep. She had no idea why she actually did it.
D'Vorah watched Cassie watching her as she "slept" through barely cracked eyes. Cassie let out a small, quiet chuckle and took another bite of her bar. The insect queen then sat up from where she slept, only then realizing that she had been covered in a thermal blanket.
"Whoa, there." Cassie said, immediately standing up and holding up her hands. "Might wanna take it easy. Rain got you pretty good back there."
"Do not remind me." D'Vorah snarled, settling down against a tree. Her ribs ached tremendously and she laid a hand gently on them.
"What happened back there?" Cassie asked. "Not used to having to save your ass. You can usually take care of it yourself." D'Vorah's injured pride caused anger to rise within her at the query.
"This one did not use her best judgment and paid for it. Something even the most accomplished warriors fall victim to time and again. I have seen you fall many times before." D'Vorah hissed. Cassie put her hands up.
"Hey, now." The human said. "That was just mean. Oooohh wait." Cassie cocked her head at D'Vorah and raised an eyebrow. The hybrid sighed, realizing how ungrateful she was sounding. She would have endured an agonizing death if Cassie had not come to her rescue, so all things considered, she should have been thanking the elder gods that the accomplished Earthrealmer was there.
"You are right. I apologize." D'Vorah conceded. Cassie nodded subtly and smiled at her companion. "You prevented quite a painful death for this one. I thank you."
"No thanks necessary." Cassie replied. "We're partners on this mission, and I know you'd do the same for me." D'Vorah gave an extremely small, barely noticeable smirk and nodded, although the question of whether or not she would save Cassie lingered in her head and made her feel what could have possibly been interpreted as guilt. An awkward silence fell over the two women as they sat before the fire.
"What's it like here in Outworld? Does it...change at all?" Cassie asked, trying to break the silence.
"If it does, it doesn't very much." The hybrid replied. "It is almost always humid and warm." Cassie chuckled dryly.
"Yeah...warm." Cassie sighed.
"Earthrealm?" D'Vorah asked. The question caught Cassie completely off guard. Before, she was happy just to get a neutral sentence. Now, D'Vorah looked at her with expectance and curiosity, legitimately desiring an answer to the question.
"I would have thought you'd been there before." Cassie said, still a bit stricken.
"Once before." D'Vorah retorted. "In a meeting with your mother, actually." Cassie scoffed and threw a hand up, slightly surprising the insect queen.
"Mother? Hardly." Cassie spat. "Raises me for the first couple years of my life and fucking disappears for Special Forces. She calls me Sergeant. Fucking Sergeant. So no...not really, she's not much of a mother."
"Could it be that Sonya Blade is simply attempting to focus on defending Earthrealm with the Special Forces?" D'Vorah posed.
"Oh yeah. That's exactly it." Cassie replied, taking another bite of her protein bar angrily. "Problem is, she cares about a damn organization than her daughter and husband...sorry. Ex-Husband. Made sure to end that real quickly, too." Cassie said through her bite of protein bar before swallowing. "What about you and your mother?"
"Kytinn do not share bonds with their parents like you humans do. We are born and depart to mature on our own. Such is the nature of our species." D'Vorah explained.
"Wow...well, that's kinda depressing." Cassie stated.
"It is merely the life cycle of my species." D'Vorah said, annoyance becoming prominent once more.
"Alright, alright, tight-ass. Didn't mean to pry." Cassie said with a small giggle. "What about...Mates? Is that what you guys call your prospect of love?"
"There is love in the Kytinn. It is between a mated pair that stay together for a time until their offspring emerge into the world. After which the mated pair part ways to find new mates." D'Vorah said.
"Aww...sounds like a romantic tragedy." Cassie said, batting her eyes at D'Vorah. A gesture that both confused D'Vorah and filled her with a very vague and fleeting feeling in her chest. Excitement? "What about sex?" The question completely knocked D'Vorah for a loop as she widened her eyes at Cassie.
"I do not think that question is appropriate." D'Vorah said quickly.
"Oh, come on, don't be such a prude." Cassie laughed. "We're both girls here. If that skimpy little outfit you wear is any indication, I'd say sex appeal goes a ways for you guys. Plus, why wear clothes if you don't have lady parts?" D'Vorah blushed furiously, finally letting out a small sigh.
"Yes, sexual interaction is an integral part of a mated pair's process. Impregnation is not always guaranteed, so the Kytinn must...Copulate many times to be successful with offspring in good health."
"Ooh, sounds crazy." Cassie asked. "A lot of the insects in Earthrealm just mate for the sole purpose of having offspring. So do the Kytinn have sex for pleasure or business."
"This one truly does not recognize the importance of this que-"
"Scaredy cat." Cassie smiled evilly.
"Both reasons are compelling to the Kytinn, and that is all I will say on the matter."
"Fair enough. And before you go for a little quid pro quo, I'll just tell you. Yes, Earthrealmers have sex for procreation and pleasure. But a lot of the time, it's just for the pleasure. Some of us even have sexual relations with those of the same gender." Cassie said, a smirk appearing on her supple lips.
"Interesting...Where is the practicality in that?" D'Vorah asked, cocking her head slightly.
"Well, obviously, same sex couples can't make a baby...but they do it because it makes them...Happy. It's what they like, so they go for it." Cassie said. "Some people think it's a chemical imbalance of the brain or some shit...Then again, some people are assholes."
"What is your orientation?" D'Vorah asked.
"Eh, I just kinda do whatever." The human replied. "So...what do you do for mini-skirt?" Cassie asked, causing yet another spark within D'Vorah as she stirred where she was upon realizing that Cassie was talking about Kotal Kahn.
"You shall respect the Emperor while in Out-Augh!" D'Vorah clutched her ribs as she sank back down the tree trunk.
"Yeeeah, may wanna take it easy for a little bit." Cassie said, almost chuckling. "Jeez, you're always on such a hair trigger."
"Hair trigger?" D'Vorah asked, now over the pain.
"Umm...Quick to react really strongly." Cassie explained.
"As Kotal Kahn's first minister, I must be quick to act, as one moment could make a difference between life and death for the Emperor." D'Vorah replied, slightly cocking her head.
"No, I mean you get offended really easily." Cassie replied. "Why are you so...frustrated?"
"Elaborate." D'Vorah said quickly.
"Well, usually when there is something wrong with someone...like, deep down...they will project those negative emotions onto others they interact with, leading to some pretty awkward situations when things get alright again." Cassie said. "What's going on with you? Maybe...what you wouldn't talk about earlier?"
D'Vorah was annoyed, intrigued and slightly flattered all at once. This human was genuinely interested in what made her tick, in what was bothering her so much. As time went on, her annoyance faded and gave way to her intrigue and gratitude.
"My kind is dying out quickly. I am one of the very last in all the realms. There is no way to procreate, as I have not seen a male of my species in many, many years." D'Vorah explained somberly. "My kind operates on a hive intelligence that connected us all together...as the years have gone on, it has become more and more silent."
Cassie was stunned by D'Vorah's story. It was hard to comprehend just how the hybrid felt as her own species was dominating the surface of planet Earth. All Cassie could do was pity D'Vorah and the current plight of her species and pray that one day the Kytinn would return to it's island realm and regain sovereignty. It made Cassie wish she could have been there to break off Shao Kahn's bottom jaw. The thought of taking a selfie with Shao Kahn's jawless corpse brought a small smile to her lips.
"Something amuses you?" D'Vorah asked, her eyes narrowing. It took a moment for Cassie to realize D'Vorah had spoken to her.
"Oh, no. I'm sorry. I was just thinking about what it'd be like to break Shao Kahn's jaw off." Cassie replied with a smile. D'Vorah smiled back at Cassie. This time it wasn't an unnoticeable smirk or a sarcastic scoff. It was a genuine smile.
"Hey, look at that! You can smile." Cassie said happily, causing D'Vorah to immediately change her face back to her indifferent look. "Aww...and as mysteriously as it appeared, it was gone."
D'Vorah couldn't help but let out a small chuckle. Cassie noticed this and began to laugh as well. They laughed together for a few moments, but D'Vorah's laugh never rose above a chuckle before their laugh together ended. Cassie set her backpack up and laid against it, closing her eyes.
"I guess I'm gonna hit the sack." Cassie said with a contented sigh. "You rest up. Hell of a day today."
"Yes." D'Vorah replied while feeling the thermal blanket. "I concur." D'Vorah sat for a moment in deep thought. Her previous conceptions of the human girl were completely turned on their heads this day. The human had saved her against the odds, and...had looked damn good doing it. The hybrid looked at Cassie, her perfect hourglass frame molding the brush she had formed into a bed.
"Huma-...Cassandra." D'Vorah said, correcting herself as a show of respect. The mention of her full name caused Cassie to turn around with a look of disbelief and look straight at the insect queen.
"Yyyeah?" Cassie replied, raising an eyebrow slightly.
"I...I must...Thank you. Truly." D'Vorah said, attempting to sound as sincere as she possibly could. She was actually surprised at just how sincere the expression of gratitude came out to be.
"Oh. Uh, no problem. Glad to help." Cassie replied with a smirk and a nod. "Let's get some shut-eye. We've got a lot of ground to cover if we wanna get to your boss' palace by nightfall tomorrow. Night!" The blonde turned over and rested her head once more. D'Vorah lay down as well, looking up at the starry night sky.
"Goodnight, Cassandra Cage." D'Vorah replied quietly, unsure if the Earthrealmer had heard her or not.
...
Cassie awoke with a large yawn to see D'Vorah standing on shaky legs. The girl immediately stood and put her hands toward D'Vorah, in an attempt to get her to sit down.
"Whoa, there. Your ribs are pretty banged up. Might wanna give it a little while longer. We haven't even had breakfast."
"A moment is all I need. Kytinn heal quickly from wounds." The hybrid replied, tapping her ribs and almost immediately crumpling to the ground with a cry of pain.
"Yeah, not that quickly." Cassie said. "No matter what, your ribs were broken last night, and they're gonna take a while, Kytinn or not."
"Are you implying that I am not-"
"No, it is just an expression." Cassie said through clenched teeth. "Would you get the fuck off my back already? I'm trying to help your ungrateful little ass." D'Vorah bit her lip and sighed.
"I am sorry. Pain leads to...uncomfortable emotions for this one."
"I'm usually a little crabby in the morning myself..." Cassie said, rubbing her forehead. "Let's just wipe the slate and start the morning off right." The girl reached into her bag and withdrew a power bar before throwing it to the hybrid, who caught it. The label read 'Strawberry Cream'.
"What is this?"
"Power bar." Cassie said through her chewing. "Energy and stuff. You'll like it, I promise."
D'Vorah looked at it unsure and began attempting to unwrap it, getting frustrated at the plastic packaging. She growled and pulled on it, but the accursed plastic would not come open. The more D'Vorah attempted to get the wrap open, the hungrier she became. Cassie, who had been watching the humorous struggle of the hybrid, giggled lightly and approached D'Vorah.
"Here. Let me help." She said and grabbed D'Vorah's hands, taking the insect queen by surprise.
"What are you-"
"Just follow my lead." Cassie said soothingly and moved her fingers to grasp the tear tab of the plastic. "Now just pull on that." D'Vorah opened the bar and nodded at Cassie. The bar was made of a red substance, with a kind of white cream drizzled over the top of it. D'Vorah cautiously took a bite. A smile came to Cassie's face as she watched D'Vorah's eyes light up. The insect queen almost immediately devoured the bar and seemed to marvel at it even when she had finished it.
"This...power bar..."
"Told ya you'd like it." Cassie said almost mockingly as she stood and looked around.
"So how long does it take for your kind to heal a...scraped knee completely?" Cassie asked, causing D'Vorah to look at her in confusion.
"Why?" D'Vorah replied.
"Just...humor me." D'Vorah thought for a moment.
"An abrasion will heal completely in no more than four hours."
"Hmm...Well it takes a human a couple days give or take to heal from scraped skin. So when do you feel like you'll be good to walk?"
"The bones have already begun to mend, but they are still severely bruised." D'Vorah replied. "Still sensitive to the touch. In a day or so, I should have the ability to walk unimpeded with only mild discomfort."
Cassie raised an eyebrow at her momentarily and groaned before turning over, putting her earbuds in and blasting her music.
"Wake me up in a couple hours. I can carry you." She said with a small sigh. D'Vorah merely looked at her as she sat back upon the tree. Her thoughts drifted between different subjects before her eyes fell upon Cassie, who slept before her. After wondering for a moment how in all the realms the human could sleep through her loud music, her mind went blank for a moment as she caught herself staring at Cassie's supple curves. The hybrid shook her head and grunted quietly, attempting to veer her attention elsewhere, but her eyes almost always drifted back to Cassie against her will. Eventually, D'Vorah gave in for a moment and let herself stare at Cassie. Her eyes drited over her well-toned legs, then to her perfectly rounded rear end, her shapely hips and thin waste. Her gaze ended on the human's seemingly perfect breasts.
Her breasts.
Cassie had been laying down facing away from her at first.
D'Vorah almost immediately realized that Cassie was watching her stare and smiling widely with a saucily-raised eyebrow.
"Well, now..." Cassie said as she lay on her side, crossing her legs to accentuate her hips more and propping her head in her hand as she drummed the fingers of her other hand on the ground. "What do we have here?"
"I don't know what you are speaking of." D'Vorah spat, turning away quickly and ignoring the significant pain it caused her. She couldn't bare to let the human see how deeply she was blushing anymore.
"You've got to be kidding." Cassie scoffed as she stood up. "You're seriously gonna try to play dumb when I just saw you taking a good long gander at my totally sexy body."
"That is preposterous." D'Vorah growled, looking back at Cassie momentarily.
"Bullshit!" Cassie called, half laughing. "I've caught you staring at me more times than I can count."
"These are baseless accusations." D'Vorah replied quickly, still unsuccessfully trying to hide her distinct embarrassment.
"Whoa whoa, who called it an accusation?" Cassie asked, a small seductive purr in her voice. "I don't care if you stare at me. In fact...I don't mind it so much."
D'Vorah was utterly stunned by this statement as she realized that she had been involuntarily sneaking glances at Cassie's pert bottom and curvy chest at different points throughout their travels. Cassie had apparently dismissed them until that moment. The hybrid felt her chest become light and airy as her heart rate increased under Cassie's gaze. D'Vorah turned around slowly to find Cassie a mere foot from her face, the same seductive look on her face that she had when D'Vorah had noticed that she was watching her. The look that made her feel strange. She didn't like that feeling...but at the same time, she could've sworn it...excited her.
"Cassan-"
"Wait, wait..." Cassie spouted suddenly, seemingly listening for something. The human's eyes widened and she quickly grabbed D'Vorah bridal style and carried her into the jungle. D'Vorah's ribs flared in agony and the hybrid ground her teeth to avoid crying out.
"What is-ugh..." D'Vorah grunted. "The meaning of this?"
"A patrol...Big one." Cassie huffed as she continued to carry the Kytinn. "Led by Mileena. There must be over fifty of them."
"How do you...know?" D'Vorah asked.
"I saw them. And I'm pretty sure they saw us." Cassie growled as she jumped over an outcropping of rocks. "I know you're in no position to walk...so forgive me for taking the liberty, sweet cheeks." D'Vorah blushed at this as well. 'Sweet Cheeks' was obviously a kind of pet name in Earthrealm. The human looked to be surveying their environment for an escape.
"There." Cassie said quietly as she placed D'Vorah down next to yet another rock outcropping. "Under those rocks."
"They could collapse!" D'Vorah countered.
"Would your rather take the chance or literally be eaten alive by a crazy psycho-bitch?" Cassie asked. "Cause they're about to find us and there's really nowhere else we can go."
Reluctantly, D'Vorah got onto her hands and knees and crawled toward the rocks. A small, person-sized hole lay underneath them and the insect queen had to lay on her back to fit inside. Cassie looked behind her and heard footsteps increasing in frequency. The human, thinking quickly, took a moss-covered log and dragged it to the hole before hiding herself within it. She reached out and pulled the log toward the hole, but she was partially exposed and plainly visible.
"I have to get on top of you." Cassie said quickly. "Sorry about this."
"But you-aaaugh!" D'Vorah cried as Cassie climbed on top of her, pulling the log toward the hole. Her ribs ached heavily.
"Miserable wretch!" D'Vorah hissed. "You-"
"Shut the fuck up." Cassie said quickly and quietly. "This was the only way without being plainly visible. Now unless you can move these rocks and make it more spacious in here, just shut up and deal with it." D'Vorah thought for a moment and sighed, nodding slightly.
"You are right. I apologize." She said quietly. Cassie merely nodded in acceptance of her apology. The patrol passed and the two barely registered Mileena's frenzied voice cry out "Find them!" The patrol seemed to take an eternity to pass by, and D'Vorah's ribs ached more and more as every moment passed.
"My...ribs..." D'Vorah breathed. "It...is agony..." Cassie gulped and looked down at her.
"Just hold out a little longer, D'Vorah. They're almost gone." Cassie said, putting a hand on D'Vorah's cheek.
"I...I..." D'Vorah continued, barely getting her breath. "I must..."
Cassie's heart raced as she tried to figure out what to do. Her mind worked harder and harder to find a way to adjust the situation to get through without D'Vorah losing consciousness. So the human did the only thing she knew of at the moment that would wake the hybrid up.
She kissed her, squarely on the lips.
D'Vorah started out with a small, surprised grunt. When her mind recovered from the initial shock of the kiss, she could barely believe that it was happening. Her mind raced so quickly around the kiss that her ribs' pain seemed almost negligible. At least for a while. D'Vorah did nothing at first besides the grunt...but eventually, a warmth spread through her as Cassie moved her lips tenderly on her own. The insect queen began to kiss back, wrapping her arms around the human's waste. Cassie was a little surprised at that this, but almost immediately melted into the kiss, letting her own body mold into D'Vorah's. The kiss went on for a while, even for a few minutes after the patrol had passed. The two females separated and panted, Cassie smiling down at the still stunned D'Vorah.
"I think that it's safe. I'll check it out." Cassie whispered, moving over, making D'Vorah hiss in pain. Cassie cringed. "Sorry." She moved the log ever so slightly, moving an eye to look around before assessing that the area was clear. She moved the log completely and crawled out of the hole.
"Come on." The girl said, offering D'Vorah her hand. The hybrid took her hand and used the added assistance of Cassie to crawl out herself. They both sat back against the rock outcropping, their hearts still racing at the danger and sensuality of the moment they had just shared.
"So, uh..." Cassie said. "I kissed you."
"Unexpected, but effective. A perfect distraction from the pain." D'Vorah commended. "Well done, Cassandra Cage." It wasn't the response Cassie had hoped to get from the gesture.
"Yeah...A distraction..." Cassie mumbled, looking away from D'Vorah to hide the blush on her face.
"Something troubles you?" D'Vorah asked.
"No." Cassie said simply. "Just frazzled, I guess."
"I know you're lying." D'Vorah replied.
"What's making you such a chatterbox all the sudden?" Cassie snapped, causing D'Vorah to raise an eyebrow at her. "I just...proved you right, didn't I?"
"What troubles you, Cassandra?" D'Vorah asked the Earthrealmer, cocking her head slightly.
"It's not really anything important. It's just...kinda stupid..." Cassie scoffed, shrugging her shoulders and leaning forward on her knees. "I mean...gah, this isn't usually how this happens."
"How...what happens?" D'Vorah asked, having a sneaking suspicion that she already knew.
"Well...I kissed you in there." Cassie said with a sigh.
"An excellent strategy." D'Vorah added.
"Thanks for the compliment, but I meant it as something more than just a strategy." Cassie said, looking at D'Vorah. "I did it for the reason we do in Earthrealm."
"Because you have affectionate feelings for me?" D'Vorah asked her. He sneaking suspicion had been correct.
"Yep." Cassie replied simply. "Strange. Usually I have some kinda witty way of saying it to someone...but I guess I'm all outta tricks." The two were silent for a while, neither electing to speak, the shared embarrassment between the two palpable.
"Well?" Cassie said, finally breaking the silence. "Don't keep me in suspense. What's on your mind?"
"I am attempting to comprehend what this means." D'Vorah mused.
"Well, great. That's not vague at all." Cassie chuckled.
"You seem rather casual about courtship." D'Vorah replied.
"Whoa, moving a little fast there. I didn't say anything about courtship." Cassie said, standing up and moving toward the hybrid. "Remember when I told you about what Earthrealmers do?"
"For...pleasure?" D'Vorah uttered, blushing heavily. "I...I don't understand."
"D'Vorah, I am standing in front of you and I just referenced the fact that humans have sex for pleasure. You're telling me that you really don't understand what I'm saying?" Cassie asked, kneeling down before the Kytinn, who was blushing madly.
"This one simply hadn't expected you to be so forward." D'Vorah replied. "I have...never done anything like this before."
"Well, just relax." Cassie said with a smile, beginning to remove the straps on her leather suit, as well as the straps for her gun holsters. "You're not in any position to move, so let me do all the work." Cassie, upon removing all the straps was just in the leather outfit.
"What of...the patrols?" D'Vorah asked. Cassie stopped in her movements and blushed wildly. She had completely forgotten about the patrols, and she had already made this show, attempting to arouse the hybrid before her. The human stood and turned away quickly.
"Fuck..." She murmured as she began to put her straps back on. "Fucking goddamn fuck." D'Vorah couldn't help but be amused at the incredibly flustered girl.
This was going to be a long walk.
...
"I thank you for saving my first minister, Cassandra Cage. The alliance between Outworld and Earthrealm is now stronger than ever." Kotal Kahn said, standing over his throne and raising his arms.
"Don't mention it." Cassie said with a small nod.
"You may return home whenever you please." Kotal Kahn said, returning her nod. Cassie turned and began to leave sighing as she walked toward the entrance of the palace.
Cassie looked across the room to see D'Vorah being escorted away. The hybrid seemingly noticed her as well. Cassie waved to D'Vorah and smiled, earning a wave from the Kytinn as she left. As she left the palace and descended the steps, a small handmaiden came to her.
"My apologies for interrupting you...But first minister D'Vorah requests your presence in her chambers." The handmaiden said, bowing and staying in the bowed position. Cassie's stomach lit up at the request and she smirked.
"Well, then. I guess I'd better not disappoint her." Cassie replied, unable to hold back a small purr in her voice.
"Follow me, madam." The handmaiden said as she led Cassie through the palace toward D'Vorah's apartment. The handmaiden bowed and walked away without a single word. Though that is what Cassie supposed handmaidens were supposed to do. Cassie opened the door and looked around. The Outworld sunset filled the room with orange color, accentuating the gold and silver lining the walls and columns leading to the awning overlooking the surrounding city.
"Wow...nice digs." Cassie said, looking around, marveling at the apartment. Though it could scarcely be called an apartment in the terms she understood. The lavish quarters seemed more like a small palace.
"This one thanks you." D'Vorah said from behind Cassie, surprising her. She turned to see D'Vorah laying on her bed in a suggestive manner, only her skintight outfit of her shirt and panties remained. Her shapely hips contoured the bed and Cassie couldn't help but give them a few glances. "Are my quarters to your liking?"
"Yes, they are very to my liking." Cassie replied, approaching the bed. "So I guess you've thought about our earlier talk?"
"This one is more eager to pick up where you left off, human." D'Vorah replied. Cassie climbed up onto the spacious bedding and crawled toward D'Vorah. "You left us with a distinct curiosity."
"And you want me to..." Cassie came even closer, a few inches from D'Vorah's face. D'Vorah's breath became hitched in her throat. "Satisfy those curiosities?" The insect queen nodded.
"If you please." D'Vorah replied. Cassie smirked.
She closed the distance between their lips and pushed D'Vorah down onto the bed, moving to be on top of her. Cassie smiled into the kiss and ran a hand down D'Vorah's leg, bringing it up to her hips. The Kytinn's lips were soft and smooth, but more firm in comparison to her own. Her skin was incredibly smooth, completely free of any blemishes or imperfections, yet it was more firm than her own, almost like a mixture between creamy skin and a chitinous shell. Whatever it was, it was still soft and malleable, and an utter pleasure for Cassie to grope.
The human slid her tongue into D'Vorah's mouth, feeling her sharp teeth and smooth tongue. D'Vorah reciprocated the kiss in full, moving her tongue on Cassie's steadily. Without warning, Cassie separated from the kiss and began to kiss and suck on D'Vorah's neck, causing the hybrid to moan. She moved her hand to D'Vorah's revealing top and separated her lips from her companion only long enough to remove it. The more Cassie kissed D'Vorah's incredibly pleasing skin, the more she came to long for it.
D'Vorah's breasts were pert and round, her nipples accentuating the tips nicely. Cassie smiled at the breasts and looked into D'Vorah's eyes as she removed her straps once again, without the possibility of a patrol lead by a crazed murderess coming to interrupt. It was a satisfying feeling.
The human pulled the zipper on her bodysuit down, letting her breasts fall free.
"Ahh, freedom." Cassie sighed as she noticed D'Vorah staring straight at her mounds. "Gonna go out on a limb here and say you like what you see." D'Vorah nodded, not saying a word. Cassie hurriedly removed the bodysuit completely before attacking the insect queen once again, ravaging her with small kisses to her lips, neck and breasts. Then, without warning, Cassie took one of D'Vorah's nipples into her mouth, sucking on it and swiping over it with her tongue. The hybrid bit her lip and moaned loudly.
Cassie moved a hand down D'Vorah's smooth midsection slowly before ending on her lower lips, covered by the scant panties she always wore. The human began to slowly rub D'Vorah's slit through the panties, making her buck her hips toward the hand.
"Looks like someone's a little eager." Cassie purred before kissing D'Vorah's lips once more.
"I have never...done anything like this before." D'Vorah replied. "I have experimented by myself...but...this is..."
"This is your first time?" Cassie asked, raising her eyebrows. "Hard to believe with how sexy you are."
"Your flattery is noted." D'Vorah replied flatly. "But this one has never had sexual interaction with another."
"Well, I'm just gonna have to make this really, really special, aren't I?" Cassie asked before moving down D'Vorah's body, taking small moments to leave small licks and kisses here and there, before eventually ending right above her hips. Cassie smirked as she removed the panties, causing D'Vorah to raise her legs and reveal her slit. She leaned down and gave the lower lips and experimental lick. This caused D'Vorah to jump and moan loudly. To her surprise, D'Vorah tasted distinctly sweet, and she couldn't get enough of her juices. In fact, as she licked more and more, she became more obsessed with the taste and the sensation of D'Vorah's pussy on her lips and enveloping her tongue. Before long, she found herself touching herself as she serviced the Kytinn, unable to keep from doing it. D'Vorah's hips gyrated almost uncontrollably as she attempted to keep herself calm, failing miserably.
"Do you have some kind of-hah-" Cassie said, momentarily separating from her cunnilingus, D'Vorah's juices all over her mouth and trailing back to the vagina. "Aphrodisiac in your pussy or something?" D'Vorah blushed.
"When aroused...Kytinn produce a...natural pheromone that...encourages." D'Vorah breathed.
"I'm not complaining." Cassie replied simply before diving back in and going to town on her companion. She sucked on D'Vorah's clitoris and slid a finger inside of her to finger her G-Spot, causing D'Vorah to go wild. Cassie pinched and rubbed at her own lower lips, causing her to go harder and harder until she drove D'Vorah over the edge. The insect queen screeched as her copious juices played over Cassie's face and tongue, dripping down her bare chest. Cassie almost immediately moved up on D'Vorah and grabbed her leg, moving it to the side of her chest and holding it there, spreading the Kytinn's legs before her.
"What are you-"
"D'Vorah, your pheromones are driving me crazy." Cassie breathed heavily as she lined her lower lips up with D'Vorah's. "I gotta hump something."
With that, Cassie grinded her lower lips into D'Vorah's. Hard. D'Vorah cried out, as well as Cassie, who couldn't help but keep going, moving her hips at a fervent pace, taking D'Vorah completely by storm. The sensation was almost unbearable for the insect queen who merely threw her head back and let Cassie do her work. Cassie herself wasn't faring much better. She bit her lip and moaned nearly constantly as she continually moved her hips on D'Vorah's faster and faster until they were both driven over the edge. Their juices intermingled with the other's, creating more ease of friction between the two. They continued, spurred on by the pheromones, into two more orgasms each before finally collapsing. Cassie rolled off of D'Vorah and looked at her companion, whose eyes were closed as she panted heavily. She was completely spent.
And that was how Cassie liked it.
...
Cassie finished donning her leather suit, strapping the holsters to her guns onto her back. She looked at D'Vorah, who remained nude underneath her blankets. She smiled at her and grabbed her bag.
"This one doesn't suppose you would be open to another?" D'Vorah asked as Cassie approached the door.
"This one would love to." Cassie replied, her smile never leaving her face. "But I have to get back to Earthrealm. General Blade would have my head.
"I highly doubt your own mother-" D'Vorah began, earning a raised eyebrow from Cassie. "You jest. Of course. How did I not see that?" Cassie laughed and sighed before removing her bag and withdrawing a piece of paper before writing something down on it. She approached the bed and handed it to D'Vorah, who took it and saw that it was a personal address.
"Whenever you're feeling it again. Come on over. I'd be happy to have you." Cassie said before giving the Kytinn a small kiss on the lips and turning to leave. D'Vorah couldn't take her eyes off Cassie's pert rear until she turned around.
"Hey kid, catch." Cassie said and tossed her another one of the power bars she gave her earlier. D'Vorah smiled at her and Cassie merely laughed as she departed for Earthrealm.
To be chastised by her mother, no doubt.
